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Angelos Syrigos is this week’s “Remarkable Personality” on Voice of Greece | 14 Dec. 2024, 16:00

Angelos Syrigos will be a guest in the studio of Voice of Greece this Saturday, December 14, 2024.

The renowned legal expert, professor of International Law and Foreign Policy at Panteion University, and MP for New Democracy will give an in-depth interview on the program “Remarkable Personalities” with Mina Ralli. He will discuss his life, professional journey, and his latest book, Fifty Questions and Answers on the Greek Metapolitefsi 1974-75, co-authored with University of Athens History Professor Evanthis Hatzivassiliou and published by Patakis.

Mr. Syrigos will also share his insights on developments in Greek-Turkish relations, Turkey’s role in the Syrian conflict, and the global implications of Trump’s election. Additionally, he will address the pressing question of how close Greece is to the return of the Parthenon Sculptures.

Tune in to Voice of Greece on Saturday, December 14, at 4:00 PM Athens time.

Produced and presented by Mina Ralli

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